Spiritual Consciousness
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The secret of the quiet mind, the quietness that He giveth, “ lies in clearning the imagination from apprehension, and the road to this freedom from fear is to train the conscious mind to rise into its right attitude towards God, and to know ourselves and others after the spirit rather than after the flesh; as individualized expressions, imaginations thought children of the Infinite Spirit. In that consciousness of God, In that realization of living in a presence, we are in His peace, His calm His quietness. And “when He Giveth quietness who then can make trouble.”
Albert Basil Orme Wilberforce (14 February 1841 – 13 May 1916) was an Anglican priest and author in the second half of the 19th century and the first two decades of the 20th. He was the Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons and Archdeacon of Westminster. He was chaplain to the Bishop of Oxford and then held curacies at Cuddesdon, Seaton and Southsea. He was Rector of St. Mary's, Southampton from 1871 to 1894, and an Honorary Canon of Winchester. In April 1894 he was appointed Canon of Westminster Abbey and Rector of the parish church of St John the Evangelist, annexed to Westminster. He was appointed Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons in 1896, and continually re-elected to the post until his death in 1916. Biographer Charlotte Elizabeth Woods wrote that "few Chaplains have filled this time-honoured post with so much dignity, grace, and distinction. In 1900 he was appointed the Archdeacon of Westminster.